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Bunnik Tours and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) have come together to celebrate and enhance the growing connection between Australia and South Korea. Their partnership took centre stage at the Soul of Korea event for travel agents in Adelaide on 28 October, where guests enjoyed an immersive evening of food, culture and storytelling that captured the essence of South Korea.

A key moment of the night was the announcement of the South Korea 2026 famil, created in partnership with Singapore Airlines.

One Adelaide agent was delighted to win a place on the upcoming trip, with more spots available for top sellers, most improved agents and a few lucky draw winners. Agents can qualify by selling Bunnik Tours and Singapore Airlines products between now and 16 January 2026.

The collaboration aims to encourage more Australians to explore the depth, beauty and cultural richness of South Korea, from its lively cities and peaceful temples to its world-class cuisine and welcoming people.

Hyeongjoon Kim, Director of the Korea Tourism Organization Sydney Office, said the partnership reflected a shared commitment to authentic travel.

“Bunnik Tours has been a wonderful partner in helping us raise awareness of South Korea as a destination full of depth and discovery,” he said. “Their expertise in small group touring and their genuine family-run approach align perfectly with our mission to share the warmth and wonder of Korea. We were thrilled to bring a taste of Korea to Adelaide and inspire more Australians to experience its cultural treasures.”

Dennis Bunnik, Joint CEO of Bunnik Tours, said the collaboration highlighted the company’s dedication to meaningful travel experiences that connect people and cultures.

“We were proud to partner with the Korea Tourism Organization to showcase South Korea’s incredible diversity, from its bustling markets and contemporary design to its rich traditions and spectacular landscapes,” he said. “There is so much for Australians to discover, and we are excited to be part of that journey.”

Interest in South Korea continues to rise among Australian travellers, inspired by the worldwide popularity of Korean culture and a growing appetite for meaningful small group travel.
Bunnik Tours has already seen strong early demand for its 2026 South Korea tours, with more than a third of seats sold before the peak booking period.

This partnership marks an important step in promoting South Korea as a must-visit destination for Australians, while giving travel agents unique opportunities to experience and share the country’s diverse attractions firsthand.

For further details about the collaboration or the famil opportunity, visit bunniktours/kto.com.au or contact Bunnik Tours’ Travel Specialists on 1300 125 007.